Project Procurement: Statements of Work (SOW)
Self-paced
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Full course description
What you'll learn:
Learn to recognize the components of an effective Statement of Work.
Learning Objectives:
By successfully completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize the components of an effective Statement of Work
What you'll do:
View lecture videos, annotate accompanying book chapters and articles, and submit the final quiz.
Who this course is designed for:
Anyone interested in learning about Project Procurement Management
Required Materials - Perusall access to
- Walker, D. H. T. & Rowlinson, S. M. (Eds.). (2008) Procurement systems: A cross-industry project management perspective. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis
- Adler, T. (2000). An evaluation of the social perspective in the development of technical requirements. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 43(4), 386-396.
Meet the instructor
Jennifer Chandler - Senior Lecturer
Jennifer L. S. Chandler, Ph.D. is a Lecturer at Arizona State University who teaches in the Organizational Leadership Program in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts. Before joining ASU, she led projects, taught project management, trained project managers, and evaluated Project Management Programs for over 20 years working with international corporations, federal agencies, and national professional associations. She currently researches leadership practices among scientists and engineering teams who tackle global sustainability challenges.